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  1. Hamilton holds hope
  2. Merckx leads tributes
  3. Armstrong Plays It Safe at Tour De Georgia (AP via Yahoo! News)
  4. Cycling Notebook: MS 150 rides to success (Houston Chronicle)
  5. Flèche Wallonne win gives Di Luca ProTour lead (Inside Triathlon)
  6. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Climbing mountains (Inside Triathlon)
  7. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Death on the Ventoux (Inside Triathlon)
  8. A Fred's Eye View: A coversation with Alex Candelario (Inside Triathlon)
  9. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: California's pioneers (Inside Triathlon)
  10. Cycling in the News: What's on W's iPod? How influential is Dick Pound? (Inside Triathlon)
  11. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: World's firsts (Inside Triathlon)
  12. Friday's Mailbag: NORBA and support; racing and sponsorship; and Pound v. Verbruggen (Inside Triathlon)
  13. Hamilton Will Fight His Two-Year Doping Ban
  14. VeloPress Book selection: Marco Pantani: The Legend of a Tragic Champion (Inside Triathlon)
  15. Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: Levi for Georgia, Horner stateside with aching leg (Inside Triathlon)
  16. World Cup win for Cooke
  17. Latest Cycling News for April 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  18. Armstrong to retire after Tour de France
  19. Di Luca keeps winning streak
  20. Clinger, Stevic meet again in La Vuelta de Bisbee (VeloNews)
  21. Rogers targets Tour top 10
  22. UT Southwestern sports medicine doctor pedals advice on gearing up for safe cycling season (EurekAlert!)
  23. MAIN EVENTS -- American River Festival; Bicycle clinic for women and girls; Free sailboat rides at Treasure Island and (San Francisco Chronicle)
  24. Lance Armstrong Bike Race May 15 (Port Washington News)
  25. HONC those hills (BikeMagic.com)
  26. Armstrong, Bruyneel share much more than just victories
  27. Armstrong moves up field
  28. Lance Armstrong struggles in time trial at Tour de Georgia cycling race (Canada.com)
  29. First Edition Cycling News for April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  30. Kahne aces another speed test at Infineon (Reg Req'd)
  31. Ski Racing (Ski Racing)
  32. '05 Velodrome Championship Series announced
  33. Paragon Racing takes off (Telluride Daily Planet)
  34. Giro dispute resolved
  35. Armstrong Is Just a Straggler in Georgia (New York Times)
  36. Kiwis to race cycle legend
  37. Butler Twp. Bicyclists Hitting Road (RedNova)
  38. Nature Valley Signs Multi-Year Contract with Pro Cycling Race (PR Web)
  39. Nature Valley Signs Multi-Year Contract with Pro Cycling Race (PR Web)
  40. Landis leads as Armstrong slumps
  41. Be Like Armstrong, Not Like Hamilton If You Want Good Press to Stick
  42. Letters to Cyclingnews - April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  43. Lance Armstrong Bike Race May 15
  44. Latest Cycling News for April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  45. Cycling club brings sprint racing to Webster Avenue (The Dartmouth)
  46. Cooke targets Italy
  47. Friday's EuroFile: Who'll challenge Di Luca? Bettini hoping for return (VeloNews)
  48. Tour de France and VeloNews renew Tour de France Official Guide agreement
  49. Lance lags: Armstrong behind schedule at Tour de Georgia (KXAN 36 Austin)
  50. Lance leaves cycling world in good shape
  51. First Edition Cycling News for April 23, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  52. Hoy enters wacky races (Scotsman)
  53. Armstrong labors at Tour de Georgia
  54. UT Southwestern Sports Medicine Doctor Pedals Advice On Gearing Up For Safe Cycling Season (Science Daily)
  55. Armstrong Unable to Make Up Ground in Georgia Mountains
  56. The John Lieswyn Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
  57. Bike race concerns prompt new offers (Lawrence Journal-World)
  58. Racing toward a new season (Park Record)
  59. Vandborg wins as Armstrong toils
  60. Endurance Race a Grueling Seat-of-the-Pants Experience (RedNova)
  61. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Boyer and LeMond (VeloNews)
  62. Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Boyer and LeMond
  63. First Edition Cycling News for April 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  64. Armstrong ends ninth in Tour de Georgia (EARTHtimes.org)
  65. Adieu one final time (Adelaide Confidential)
  66. Final exit for a warrior lady of the ring (Sunday Herald)
  67. Armstrong Unable to Make Up Ground in Georgia Mountains (Reg Req'd)
  68. Motorcyclist uninjured after catapulting into oncoming traffic (KBCI Boise)
  69. Danielson keeps Armstrong at bay
  70. Eventful day in the Cavern City (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
  71. Armstrong Leads in Different Way in Georgia (New York Times)
  72. Dalton Daily Citizen: Opinion
  73. Canoe the Chattahoochee River (NorthFulton.com)
  74. BMX - Road to Beijing Olympics begins now
  75. Unexpected perspective (St. Petersburg Times)
  76. Danielson receives key boost into first (Houston Chronicle)
  77. Comfort features built in new generation of bikes (Northwestern)
  78. Designated heavy hitter in sports (Boston Globe)
  79. Shotgun Patterning Is One Key to Turkey Hunting Success (Kansas City InfoZine)
  80. Finding the perfect fit (Marin Independent Journal)
  81. Cycle begins again for local riders (The Reporter)
  82. Vinokourov takes one-day classic
  83. First Edition Cycling News for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  84. First Edition Cycling News for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  85. Roundup: Vinoukorov wins sprint in Liège (International Herald Tribune)
  86. Riders battle stormy weather on hills
  87. Monday, April 25, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  88. Cadel fifth as Vino fires Tour warning
  89. Legislator wants $3M for drag racing museum in Henderson (BizJournals)
  90. Vinokourov takes classic
  91. Armstrong sluggish in Georgia (Salt Lake Tribune)
  92. Danielson takes Georgia crown as Armstrong struggles
  93. Negussie joins Ethiopian marathoning greats (IAAF)
  94. Illinois man wins Criterium (Press-Citizen)
  95. Tour de Georgia Winner Crowned (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  96. Premium bikes push Tandem profits (Manchester Online)
  97. Danielson completes Georgia win
  98. Evans rides closer to dream (Fox Sports Australia)
  99. Tour de Georgia Cycling News Special for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  100. 3rd Dodge Tour de Georgia Stage 6 and Final
  101. PREVIEW-Cycling-Cunego heads Tour of Romandy field (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  102. Durango celebrates with Danielson (Durango Herald)
  103. Durango celebrates with Danielson (Durango Herald)
  104. Spinning toward Little 5 No surprises at time trials, Mann on top (DePauw)
  105. Appen Newspapers, Inc. (NorthFulton.com)
  106. Duluth company pushes Russian cooperation (NorthFulton.com)
  107. Armstrong settles for fifth in Tour de Georgia
  108. Young Guns: 60th Gran Premio Liberazione (Daily Peloton)
  109. Collegiate champions earn Aegis scholarships (Triathlon Magazine)
  110. Italian leapfrogs 15 for Vuelta title (Sierra Vista Herald)
  111. Against the odds (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  112. Georgia Forever On His Mind
  113. First Edition Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  114. First Edition Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  115. Tuesday, April 26, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  116. U.S. Speedskater Rodriguez Isn't Spinning Her Wheels (Washington Post)
  117. What if...
  118. Infineon Raceway Seeks Approval Of Bicycle, Running Race (Bayinsider)
  119. North Platte Telegraph - News - 04/26/2005 - Swim, ride, run (North Platte Telegraph)
  120. A New Spin on an Old Sport (KTLA 5)
  121. Armstrong to Retire After Tour De France
  122. McGee "looking sharp" for Romandy (Eurosport)
  123. Latest Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  124. Make Your Own Way (Roadcycling)
  125. Preview
  126. Bell Sports' 2005 Helmet Line Features Icons of Fun, Fashion and All Things Fast (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  127. 'A Potpourri and a Mishmash' (RedNova)
  128. Final Results (Panther Securities) (LSE via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
  129. Armstrong gold, Thorburn silver at Pan Ams
  130. Sikad Cebu kicks off CBMs May festivities (Sun Star)
  131. Sikad Cebu kicks off CBMs May festivities (Sun Star)
  132. Mario Cipollini Ends Career (Roadcycling)
  133. Pereiro snags Romandie prologue (VeloNews)
  134. Danielson seals Georgia win
  135. Mario Cipollini Retires! (Daily Peloton)
  136. Armstrong passes the torch (The Davis Enterprise)
  137. Super Mario announces retirement (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  138. Top sprinter Cipollini retires (Reuters.co.uk)
  139. 'Lion King' Cipollini retires (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  140. Top sprinter Cipollini retires (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
  141. Cycling: Top Sprinter Cipollini Retires (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  142. Pereiro takes early Romandy lead
  143. Cipollini to bow out of cycling
  144. Wednesday, April 27, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  145. Samuel in Savannah race (Trinidad Express)
  146. Armstrong Fifth in Tour De Georgia
  147. Prepped to pedal (Lansing State Journal)
  148. Ex-world cycling champ Cipollini retires
  149. Super Mario calls it quits (Independent Online)
  150. Tour provides lessons for life (Forsyth County News Front Page)
  151. "Lion King" Cipollini retires (Eurosport)
  152. Latest Cycling News for April 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  153. Armstrong swansong prompts yellow fever
  154. 'Lion King' Cipollini announces his retirement (The Age)
  155. Council rejects beer license for motorcycle rally (Lamar Daily News)
  156. Top cycling sprinter Cipollini retires (Stuff)
  157. Petacchi takes honours in Romandy
  158. Armstrong's farewell tour spins through town
  159. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Black Monday? (VeloNews)
  160. Cycling: Petacchi takes Tour of Romandy first stage (Channel NewsAsia)
  161. Seven positions up for grabs in '05 elections
  162. First Edition Cycling News for April 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  163. ‘Lion King’ calls it a day (The Star Online)
  164. Thursday, April 28, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  165. Arrive Alive 2005 highlights traffic safety for students (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  166. Recreation calendar (Desert Sun)
  167. Latest Cycling News for April 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  168. Team boss makes Cipo claim (Eurosport)
  169. Wednesday's EuroFile: Victims of the ProTour effect; Gusev joins a top club (VeloNews)
  170. Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: All Hail Cipollini (VeloNews)
  171. Craig wins CX National Champs (BikeMagic.com)
  172. Wednesday's Mailbag: Tyler; Questions; TV; Our man Casey and Haiku? (VeloNews)
  173. Variety marks 2005 Iron Horse (Durango Herald)
  174. Variety marks 2005 Iron Horse (Durango Herald)
  175. 24,000 MILES ON BIKE FOR THE HEALTH OF IT (Dundalk Eagle)
  176. 20th Vuelta a Castilla y Leon - Stage 2 Just In (Daily Peloton)
  177. Armstrong takes silver in individual pursuit
  178. The Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association (SORBA) and Subaru Announce Contest (The Weekly)
  179. New Atlanta Bicycle Retailer Pledges Support For Area Bicycle Advocacy Organization (The Weekly)
  180. Thursday's Eurofile: Pereiro's jersey; ProTour wars continue;
  181. Bike Industry Group Supports Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association's Membership Drive (The Weekly)
  182. Danielson tours Georgia fastest
  183. Vinokourov claims classic win
  184. Ulmer to announce her cycling future today (Stuff)
  185. Shifting Gears ; Champion Mountain Bike Racer Alison Dunlap Moves Toward the Next Phase of Her Career: Teacher (RedNova)
  186. Cycling: Roulston back on the bike after operation (The New Zealand Herald)
  187. First Edition Cycling News for April 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  188. Mirabella, Huff push medal count to seven
  189. Pereiro defies McGee to claim prologue in Romandy
  190. Second straight win for Petacchi
  191. Rally invite for Armstrong
  192. St. Anthony's has send-off for race director (St. Petersburg Times)
  193. Change of focus for Ulmer (NZCity)
  194. Oroville Mercury Register - Local (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  195. Cycling gets a turn (Chico Enterprise-Record)
  196. Tuning up for spring NDSU Cycling Club hosts repair day (NDSU Spectrum)
  197. Forty miles to victory Annual NDSU-UND cycling rivalry to continue Saturday (NDSU Spectrum)
  198. British Cycling adds 1000 members in a month (BikeBiz.com)
  199. Latest Cycling News for April 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  200. Cycling-My legs had gone, says Cipollini (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
  201. City of Angels is heaven for ESPN's X Games (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  202. Cipo: "My legs were gone" (Eurosport)
  203. Friday's EuroFile: Popovych gets paperwork; Petacchi on track (VeloNews)
  204. Cycling's new cheats (The Age)
  205. Belz, Blatchford medal in Pan Am sprint
  206. Cycling: Start of the long road back (The New Zealand Herald)
  207. Cycling: I just couldn't do it anymore, says Super Mario (Channel NewsAsia)
  208. Double win for Petacchi
  209. My legs had gone, says Cipollini (Independent Online)
  210. 15th Annual Sea Otter (Daily Peloton)
  211. OLN Expands Giro Coverage
  212. Hilly terrain Ulmer's only concern (NZCity)
  213. First Edition Cycling News for April 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  214. Cunego closes in on Romandy lead
  215. Collegiate MTB Nationals return to 7 Springs
  216. 5th Annual Car and Bike Rally to be held (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
  217. USAC to offer new Gatorade Endurance Formula
  218. Romandy: Botero's back
  219. CYCLING NOTEBOOK / Danielson gaining on Armstrong -- rapidly (San Francisco Chronicle)
  220. People spinning out of control (South Bend Tribune)
  221. Inside Cycling: Aisner and the Coors Classic (VeloNews)
  222. Cunego closes on lead
  223. Cycling Notebook Danielson gaining on Armstrong -- rapidly
  224. Team sprint trio gives U.S. 10th Pan Am medal
  225. Canada's Cycling Magazine
  226. First Edition Cycling News for May 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  227. Cuengo takes Tour of Romandy lead
  228. He's Superman - and everyman (St. Petersburg Times)
  229. Biking Bend (BendBulletin.com)
  230. Cunego takes Tour of Romandy lead
  231. Cipollini, 38, Is Retiring. He May Even Mean It.
  232. One More Hill to Climb
  233. California: Spa pampering for moms-to-be (The Wichita Eagle)
  234. Motor Cycling: Masterful Rossi wins Chinese MotoGP (Channel NewsAsia)
  235. He's Superman - and everyman
  236. Hutchinson, Davidenko tops at Athens Twighlight (VeloNews)
  237. Botero wins Tour of Romandy
  238. Armstrong lieutenant Ekimov could miss Tour: report
  239. First Edition Cycling News for May 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  240. Motor Cycling: Rossi rains supreme (Independent)
  241. Ekimov injured in Texas training
  242. Top sprinter Cipollini retires
  243. After 25-Car Crash, Gordon Holds On To Win at Talladega (Washington Post)
  244. Monday, May 02, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
  245. Peloton Cycling News Roundup May 1, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
  246. CSC names Vande Velde and Zabriskie to Giro squad
  247. Botero beats McGee, Cunego to win Romandy tour
  248. Take it away, JHK (Cyclingnews.com)
  249. Latest Cycling News for May 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
  250. Latest Cycling News for May 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)




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